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A low emission website

if not zero,
as close as possible.

If you are reading this, you already know how important it is to act againts rising CO2 emissions. But just how close can we get to a net zero event right here, at cop 27 ?

The total carbon footprint of attending the event is estimated at 77 000 tons. It means an average of at least 2 tons per attendee that we must compensate together.

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Make your compensation count by supporting Egyptian local carbon farming

Happy farmer enrolled in the COP27 local carbon compensation project developed by Economy of Love, The Zero Fund and UNDP. Carbon farming project that provided credits for the COP27 local compensation project developed by Economy of Love, The Zero Fund and UNDP. Harvester used in sustainable farming project that provided credits for the COP27 local compensation project developed by Economy of Love, The Zero Fund and UNDP.

Economy of Love is one of the largest carbon sequestration and sustainable agriculture project in the middle east and in Africa. Your contribution can have a real impact in supporting the agriculture of the future.

After a successful prototype covering over 800 acres, the team is close to upscaling its model to 2100 more farmers. But they need our help.

Minimize your COP 27 carbon footprint

We can only support the transition to a low carbon agriculture by paying its true cost. The price of 35€ per ton a carbon allows a sustainable development of soil carbon sequestration project in Egypt.

Please consider contributing for your whole team by changing the number of people below. You can also modify the quantity of carbon tons per person you wish to compensate.

By purchasing, you will compensate
2 ton(s) of CO2